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when there were these laws the technology didn't exist. there is a small chance it may be helping to solve the problem with cell phones in cars. >> they are charged with speeding. that's of course not related to the glass at all. her trial is set to begin in january. >> anonymous tips changing lives. coming up next on abc7 news, the generous things left in bay area restaurants. >> and the new addition to the santa tracker that people some people seeing red. >> and a body shaming battle. how a lingerie company is fighting back against the so-called fit mom. that's a man who doesn't stand still. atrial fibrilljim has afib, atrial fibrillation -- an irregular heartbeat, not caused by a heart valve problem. that puts jim at a greater risk of stroke. for years, jim's medicine tied him to a monthly trip to the clinic to get his blood tested. but now, with once-a-day xarelto®, jim's on the move. jim's doctor recommended xarelto®. like warfarin, xarelto® is proven effective to reduce afib-related stroke risk. but xarelto® is the first and only
when there were these laws the technology didn't exist. there is a small chance it may be helping to solve the problem with cell phones in cars. >> they are charged with speeding. that's of course not related to the glass at all. her trial is set to begin in january. >> anonymous tips changing lives. coming up next on abc7 news, the generous things left in bay area restaurants. >> and the new addition to the santa tracker that people some people seeing red. >> and a body...
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that technology exists. it's called positive train control. >> if this technology was in place, would this accident have happened? >> probably not. it allows a central computer to recognize that the train is going too fast and automatically slow it down. >> reporter: it's widely used in europe, but its development has been stalled in the u.s. experts hope this crash will be a wakeup call. but tonight the focus is on that train operator. investigators say his blood alcohol tests came back negative. so tonight, diane, the big question, did he fall asleep. >> gio benitez reporting in for us. thank you, gio. >>> now tonight we want to tell you about a new outbreak of dangerous meningitis on a second college campus. on the east coast you remember that first scare at princeton university but tonight two schools are on opposite sides of the country. here's dr. richard besser on the four students infected at the university of california in santa barbara. >> reporter: aaron loy, a healthy freshman lacrosse player, wa
that technology exists. it's called positive train control. >> if this technology was in place, would this accident have happened? >> probably not. it allows a central computer to recognize that the train is going too fast and automatically slow it down. >> reporter: it's widely used in europe, but its development has been stalled in the u.s. experts hope this crash will be a wakeup call. but tonight the focus is on that train operator. investigators say his blood alcohol...
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when there were these laws the technology didn't exist. there is a small chance it may be helping to solve the problem with cell phones in cars. >> they are charged with speeding. that's of course not related to the glass at all. her trial is set to begin in january. >> anonymous tips changing lives. coming up next on abc7 news, the generous things left in bay area restaurants. >> and the new addition to the santa tracker that has some people seeing red. >> and a body shaming battle. how a lingerie company is fighting back against the so-called fit mom. that's when abc7 news continue customer appreciation month at subway. we're saying thanks with two of your favorite six inch subs. the six-inch cold cut combo, or the six-inch meatball marinara, built fresh from the bread up for just $2 each all december long. subway. eat fresh. >>> let's show you new video just in. th is sur veil 11 individual -- sur surveillance video of a man taking two cats and throwing them into the bay in san francisco. now here is a freeze frame of the man from the v
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but this new technology could limit some of the rolling of the dice aspect. this is something that women will have to discuss on a case-by-case basis, with their doctor, based on their age and their particular fertility problem. >> dr. besser's mantra. >> thank you, linsey. >>> coming up, very special performance from the cast of "the lion king," as we remember nelson mandela. >>> good morning. i'm kristen sze. a san jose police officer is recovering from injuries suffered in a rear ending crash this morning. ilt happened shortly before 6:00 on san carlos street. investigators say the officers patrol car was stopped at a light when a speeding driver hit him from behind. the suspect got out of his vehicle and tried to run, but a nearby hotel security guard chased him down and tackled him. and police took the suspect into custody. the busy intersection reopened within the past hour. >>> how about elsewhere on the roads? let's check in with leyla gulen. >> we have a couple of accidents. the first of which is involving a big rig. this is in san jose. if you are o
but this new technology could limit some of the rolling of the dice aspect. this is something that women will have to discuss on a case-by-case basis, with their doctor, based on their age and their particular fertility problem. >> dr. besser's mantra. >> thank you, linsey. >>> coming up, very special performance from the cast of "the lion king," as we remember nelson mandela. >>> good morning. i'm kristen sze. a san jose police officer is recovering from...
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it may be legal but not technological. if the faa allows the flights to happen so the deliveries can happen. >> nuts. privacy concerns about the drones with cameras flying over people's homes. >> you know, there it is. >> no matter how much the service would cost. i imagine when with i was hearing about the story, they would drop the package on a little parachute like a cartoon. that landed smoothly and left it there. [ helicopter whirring ] >> do you hear something? >> i do, as a matter of fact. >> here's my biggest worry. usually when they deliver something and you call up and say, it hasn't come yet, there's a human that wrote something down, delivered it. saw somebody pick it up. the drone drops the package from the air -- >> they probably have surveillance, tiny camera with tape and they will say yeah, it was delivered. and this is your neighbor stealing it. i think we're years away from that, i think you're right. >>> quite a scene in the country's biggest mall. a guy getting in trouble for throwing away his money. >
it may be legal but not technological. if the faa allows the flights to happen so the deliveries can happen. >> nuts. privacy concerns about the drones with cameras flying over people's homes. >> you know, there it is. >> no matter how much the service would cost. i imagine when with i was hearing about the story, they would drop the package on a little parachute like a cartoon. that landed smoothly and left it there. [ helicopter whirring ] >> do you hear something?...
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sleep number dual temp, the revolutionary temperature-balancing layer with active air technology that works on any mattress brand, including yours. it's only at a sleep number store, where this holiday season, the hottest sleep innovations make the coolest gifts, including sleep number dual temp. discover dual temp at one of our 425 sleep number stores nationwide. sleep number. comfort individualized. customer appreciation month at subway. we're saying thanks with two of your favorite six inch subs. the six-inch cold cut combo, or the six-inch meatball marinara, built fresh from the bread up for just $2 each all december long. subway. eat fresh. games left at candlestick park. the seahawks tomorrow and then the falcons, monday night football on the 23rd. we put together a compilation of former and current players. here are their memories starting with jerry rice. >> the receiver taken us out of the game. then he came and said we will let you do it tonight. we ran out on the field and everybody in the stadium knew what was coming. i remember tim brown was halfway on the field. he was p
sleep number dual temp, the revolutionary temperature-balancing layer with active air technology that works on any mattress brand, including yours. it's only at a sleep number store, where this holiday season, the hottest sleep innovations make the coolest gifts, including sleep number dual temp. discover dual temp at one of our 425 sleep number stores nationwide. sleep number. comfort individualized. customer appreciation month at subway. we're saying thanks with two of your favorite six inch...
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born online, raised by technology and majors in efficiency. so whatever they save, you save. hassle, time, paperwork, hair-tearing out, and, yes, especially dollars. esurance. insurance for the modern world. now backed by allstate. click or call. >> we are back at 5:24. blue are just joining us or headed out the door, here seven things you need to know. here are the areas under a freeze warning. freezing temperatures every way and even san francisco could get frost. we have poor air quality around the bay area and that is coming up in the seven-day outlook. >> we have a sig-alert in oakland northbound 880, slut down because of a big rig because of barrel on the freeway. we have the off-ramp shut down but black ice is a factor in the commute. >> winter weather is bringing snow, ice, and misery to much of the country. it is expected to persist making it hard on commuters and air travelers. more than a thousand flights are canceled today. >> breaking news a tense stand off ended inside a hospital emergency room in phoenix. negotiators have talked the suspect into surrendering af
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radar guns will be used to monitor speed and new technology is being installed to automatically apply emergency brakes if the train does not slow down before the massive curve in question here. two senators are calling for cameras on all trains nationwide to be pointed at engineers. >>> a showdown is looming today with the world watching after this stunning scene. some half a million people in ukraine descending on the capital and in so doing toppling a statue. of former soviet leader vladimir lennon. they're demanding their president resign. the government is deploying riot police today, demanding protesters leave city hall. >>> and for the first time in nearly a half century, a race riot has erupted in singapore. four workers attacked police there, overturning cars and setting this ambulance on fire. they're furious over the death of an indian worker there. >>> also caught on camera, a massive brawl between rival soccer fans at this game in brazil. it is now raising concerns about security at the world cup coming next summer. police fired rubber bullets. a medical helicopter had to
radar guns will be used to monitor speed and new technology is being installed to automatically apply emergency brakes if the train does not slow down before the massive curve in question here. two senators are calling for cameras on all trains nationwide to be pointed at engineers. >>> a showdown is looming today with the world watching after this stunning scene. some half a million people in ukraine descending on the capital and in so doing toppling a statue. of former soviet leader...
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this was the video, obviously stop-motion technology. but all shot with an iphone 5. >> wow. >> come on. >> times, they are a-changing. >> yeah. >> it looks good. >> it's remarkable. it's remarkable what our 5-year-olds will be doing with our iphones in a few minutes. it's incredible. so there you go. again, also cheap, also portable. a brand-new way to make a video. >> very creative. >> what's the name of the song? >> "gasoline matches." >> putting me in the mood. >> leann rimes. >>> hi, everybody. we begin "pop news" today, with this. their roles as mary poppins and chimney sweep burt in the 1962 classic has been cherished by generations. now, 50 years after its release, julie andrews and dick van dyke have been reunited, in the l.a. premier of "saving mr. banks." look at that. they look great. this is a new movie getting tons of buzz, starring tom hanks and emma watson. as walt disney and author p.l. travers. and good to see those two together again. >>> and the day of reckoning has arrived for reese's. butterfinger's answer to the pe
this was the video, obviously stop-motion technology. but all shot with an iphone 5. >> wow. >> come on. >> times, they are a-changing. >> yeah. >> it looks good. >> it's remarkable. it's remarkable what our 5-year-olds will be doing with our iphones in a few minutes. it's incredible. so there you go. again, also cheap, also portable. a brand-new way to make a video. >> very creative. >> what's the name of the song? >> "gasoline...
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sleep number dual temp, the revolutionary temperature-balancing layer with active air technology that works on any mattress brand, including yours. it's only at a sleep number store, where this holiday season, the hottest sleep innovations make the coolest gifts, including sleep number dual temp. discover dual temp at one of our 425 sleep number stores nationwide. sleep number. comfort individualized. >>> get ready to meet the most unlikely star of monster trucks. rosily ramos. rings the competition dominated by men. bianna golodryga has her story. >> reporter: her license plate says princess. but this is no royal carriage. and rosalee raymer is not your average girlie girl. >> being in a truck with 600 horsepower is unlike anything else. >> reporter: at 16 years old, ramer is barely old enough to drive. but that's not stopping her from crushing the competition as a monster truck driver. >> it's something that i've dreamt about. and i'm finally doing it. going over the jumps, sometimes 20, 30 feet in the air, i feel like i'm flying. >> reporter: when she comes back to earth, she says
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. >> even with the reluctance to adopt these new technologies, physicians say ready or fought, health care is evolving. >> one absolute is that health care is going to be very different five years from now. how it's going to benefit you is largely going to benefit you. that. >> slow and steady wins the race. that's the 401k. strategy. >> i not going to save $4 million. it has to grow. >> we'll look at the pros and cons of short term trading on your long investments. keep it right here. >> a a major u.s. employer is sending a strong message he to potential employees, if you smoke, we don't want you. significant in a announced it will not hire people who test positive for tobacco us. we have more on what some believe could become a trend. >> significant in a is one of the leading insurance companies on the planet. home run telling future employees you cannot work for us if you smoke, chew tobacco or use e. cigarettes. >> on tuesday, the company announced starting january 1, 2014, all perspective employees will not only be tested for drug use, but also nicotine use. >> a nationwide compa
. >> even with the reluctance to adopt these new technologies, physicians say ready or fought, health care is evolving. >> one absolute is that health care is going to be very different five years from now. how it's going to benefit you is largely going to benefit you. that. >> slow and steady wins the race. that's the 401k. strategy. >> i not going to save $4 million. it has to grow. >> we'll look at the pros and cons of short term trading on your long...
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the report and technology know how that was the creation of a fully functioning guns with the use of a three d printer stay with us for more the eye the weak stupid things giving at christmas and the united states account for roughly twenty percent of annual mall during that period of time people at risk last national one baby when they shop. yes certainly in our modern use people are often spending money that they don't spending on things they don't need to accomplish what they have really gone the door. stories. you can do. changing the world likes me. so picture. i don't the forty minutes past the hour now. it's been a critical week for scotland a long lead up to its vote on independence late next year peter alex summoned launched a weighty document laying out what he labelled a mission statement for the nation's future artist s are so real it's the key points scored by the pro independence movement the scotland b an independent country to six or question that requires a simple yes or no waking at three hundred euro looking at could hardly be said for the scots are not taking it l
the report and technology know how that was the creation of a fully functioning guns with the use of a three d printer stay with us for more the eye the weak stupid things giving at christmas and the united states account for roughly twenty percent of annual mall during that period of time people at risk last national one baby when they shop. yes certainly in our modern use people are often spending money that they don't spending on things they don't need to accomplish what they have really...
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>> technology is disrupting all kinds of businesses, vacation rentals included. it comprises almost one million paid listings in 171 countries. with me from austin, texas. company,se of your more room to relax, less cost than a traditional hotel. >> we started this business in 2005 and the demand keeps going up. just in the u.s. and europe alone, 21 million families own second homes and vacation outlets. better than it has ever been. see demand up sharply over the year before. >> not that surprisingly, there are a lot of sunny spots where people who have vacation homes want to rent. >> no matter what time of the year, you find that the beach is always the most attractive option. tends to comprise 70% of vacations. we see beach at the top of the list, hawaii, various marks and florida always the biggest. mix of skietty big destinations, two. breckenridge, lake tahoe, aspen colorado. >> how do you make your money? companies and people are paying you to list homes. is there any other revenue source? >> the question changing quite a bit has been big news over the las
>> technology is disrupting all kinds of businesses, vacation rentals included. it comprises almost one million paid listings in 171 countries. with me from austin, texas. company,se of your more room to relax, less cost than a traditional hotel. >> we started this business in 2005 and the demand keeps going up. just in the u.s. and europe alone, 21 million families own second homes and vacation outlets. better than it has ever been. see demand up sharply over the year before....
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that's happening so you're just constantly waiting and wondering if today the day is today the day technologies with the us geological survey face tracking regularly triggers small earthquakes before seen even greater danger for wastewater disposal which involves pumping millions of gallons of water contaminated by chemicals deep underground where experts say it puts pressure on site meatballs and causes them to sleep. but despite this knowledge is warning its well keep popping up just a few steps away from private homes and even community water wells nobody knows about any of this until it's too late to carry out. though the government has not concluded studies on how freaking can affect the environment when operations are in full swing here in texas there are thousands of that impossible to mix and it seems no study team getting the industry's way. in fact you're asking the question whether something could happen the whole shale production united states. i think it is highly unlikely it is extremely beneficial to the national economy fricking is largely responsible for the booming us energy p
that's happening so you're just constantly waiting and wondering if today the day is today the day technologies with the us geological survey face tracking regularly triggers small earthquakes before seen even greater danger for wastewater disposal which involves pumping millions of gallons of water contaminated by chemicals deep underground where experts say it puts pressure on site meatballs and causes them to sleep. but despite this knowledge is warning its well keep popping up just a few...
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the technology is proven and available and in fact the technologies and facilities that you see being constructed today are actually utilizing. >> can you provide me an example of a full scale plant that is currently operating in this technology? >> i can give you examples of two that are 75% complete and an example of others that are coming up that are also in the planning stages. >> so what would those be? >> we have the facility that's 75% complete and there is another project in canada that is also you utilizing it in the way that's proposed in the new source. >> the clean coal power initiative funding. >> it's my understanding that there has been funding supported by the doe. they continue to have funding available for these type of projects. >> so they are receiving the funding. >> yes. that's my understanding. >> it's kind of interesting than because the energy policy act of 2005 clearly states projects receiving funding from this program can't be used to prove technology is adequately demonstrated so the examples are receiving funding and you can't use those, so can you explai
the technology is proven and available and in fact the technologies and facilities that you see being constructed today are actually utilizing. >> can you provide me an example of a full scale plant that is currently operating in this technology? >> i can give you examples of two that are 75% complete and an example of others that are coming up that are also in the planning stages. >> so what would those be? >> we have the facility that's 75% complete and there is...
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experience of covering the stories that have been an area when it cools haven't been in this advanced technology. when that vilsack and has just been akron family pack the courts from romania where police have forcibly from new and improved image is from the last energy giant chevron was to pace the stock tester ending. well i can tell you i can beneath it. it wasn't until i can tell you it would have to be because i was in that connection covering that story when these contestants performing he maintained around that site can be said to me that they would fight to the exact term for neat ideas for hiking and taking pains me heaps. ask us the week we didn't matter to them. no one would hope to stop them. even if it means pain with an eye. if you want to send the economy will die of them won't give up until the outcome frank a romanian second edition the uk as well people here aren't immune to add amendments. we collect protests taking place in crates in manchester a company called high class is supposed to start exploring trade training and we made a protest that has been trying to look where et
experience of covering the stories that have been an area when it cools haven't been in this advanced technology. when that vilsack and has just been akron family pack the courts from romania where police have forcibly from new and improved image is from the last energy giant chevron was to pace the stock tester ending. well i can tell you i can beneath it. it wasn't until i can tell you it would have to be because i was in that connection covering that story when these contestants performing...
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a new technology could keep your weight down. and a major captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- sent both new at noon, the fbi is -- sent by new england, the fbi is discussing the impact of sequestration on its operations. that terrorists do not get furloughed. cyber hackers do not get furloughed. gang leaders do not get furloughed. this is an unacceptable thing to furlough active fbi agents. a $700fbi is projecting million cut in its 2014 budget, and agents are calling on congress to reach a deal. family filing a lawsuit against to government agencies and government on tractors. mary knight's family says that the agencies ignored red flag warnings about the mental stability of the navy yard shooter. this is the first lawsuit in the aftermath of the deadly shooting rampage. >> where people were killed in the train derailment this weekend and 60 others injured. driver caught himself too late. it was going 82 miles per hour during a 30 mile per hour turn. happening now -- first lady michelle obama is mee
a new technology could keep your weight down. and a major captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- sent both new at noon, the fbi is -- sent by new england, the fbi is discussing the impact of sequestration on its operations. that terrorists do not get furloughed. cyber hackers do not get furloughed. gang leaders do not get furloughed. this is an unacceptable thing to furlough active fbi agents. a $700fbi is projecting million cut in its 2014 budget, and agents are...
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industrial printers and a glimpse of our technological future these are all the three d. printed parts that went into making this car after getting a federal firearms license the company used a process called direct metal laser centering to produce this browning nine hundred eleven pistol the three d. printed in metal gun has fired over one thousand rounds in the meantime solid concepts has manufactured its second nineteen eleven firearm solid concepts insists the stainless steel firearm they've introduced to the world can't be replicated by hobbyists these machines start at six hundred thousand and go up to a million dollars they need to be in industrial environments they require more electricity than is available in residential areas and it will be years before metal printers become available on the consumer market not exactly the world's first mini metal maker has already been created and with laser centering patents set to expire in february it's predicted that metal desktop printers will hit the consumer market before you know it as the world has learned the convenie
industrial printers and a glimpse of our technological future these are all the three d. printed parts that went into making this car after getting a federal firearms license the company used a process called direct metal laser centering to produce this browning nine hundred eleven pistol the three d. printed in metal gun has fired over one thousand rounds in the meantime solid concepts has manufactured its second nineteen eleven firearm solid concepts insists the stainless steel firearm...
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they're looking into this technology. but i have to tell you, melissa, that the departments are also very ntrigued at possibility of being able t catch these bad guys who are fleeing a lot more safely. it is an air cannon, a gps unit and some really super sticky glue. we got a demonstration in iowa where the state patrol just started using one of these things. the air cannon is mounted to the front of the patrol car. it can hold two round. when the officer gets within 50 feet he fires and the heated glue ball cause that is unit to stick. the cop can call off the high-speed chase and track the suspect from a safe distance and speed. this is pretty cool, if he out on patrol, when the criminal takes off, if he is out of the car, he can fire the gs using remote keypad. >> the suspect will usually slow down to the posted speed limits. they will try to blend in with other cars. they don't want to be noticede. they're thinking they got away from us. >> ah, but they really only delayed their arrest. so far police in iowa are two
they're looking into this technology. but i have to tell you, melissa, that the departments are also very ntrigued at possibility of being able t catch these bad guys who are fleeing a lot more safely. it is an air cannon, a gps unit and some really super sticky glue. we got a demonstration in iowa where the state patrol just started using one of these things. the air cannon is mounted to the front of the patrol car. it can hold two round. when the officer gets within 50 feet he fires and the...
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technology innovation all the developments around. the future are covered. hey i marinate in this is room bust and here are some of the stories we're tracking for you today first up what the crack is up with these earthquakes in texas are two correspondent guy in a teacher can brings us a full report from texas on the business of fracking and the literal groundbreaking of the fact that it's now also been going has a new avenue in which to employ its purchasing power we'll tell you all about it coming up and finally we got detroit detroit zits roy the motor city had their share of ups and downs and this week the bankruptcy filing has created more questions than answers for the future of the city anthony randolph of the reason foundation helped us get through the headline letter while rachel courteous and i paid you a picture of detroit to pick up that this big deal it's all coming up and it all starts right now. kicking off your headlines today fracking now it may be the reason why unusual earthquakes have been hitting northern texas in recent months research
technology innovation all the developments around. the future are covered. hey i marinate in this is room bust and here are some of the stories we're tracking for you today first up what the crack is up with these earthquakes in texas are two correspondent guy in a teacher can brings us a full report from texas on the business of fracking and the literal groundbreaking of the fact that it's now also been going has a new avenue in which to employ its purchasing power we'll tell you all about it...
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so you're just constantly sitting in waiting and wondering if today the day is today the day technologies with the us geological survey face tracking regularly triggers small earthquakes waste from the franking welts. his truck to disposal while it's in a case of youngstown ohio injecting of the waves started to cause earthquakes after only two weeks and when nate stop injecting waste in a while the earthquakes that. but despite that knowledge is more and it's freaking will keep popping up just a few steps away from private homes and even community water wells. nobody knows about any of it until it's too late sorry happen. though the government has not concluded studies on how freaking can affect the environment when operations are in full swing here in texas there are thousands of them impossible to mix and it seems no study team getting the industry's way. director asking the question whether something could happen the whole shale production united states. i think it is highly unlikely it is extremely beneficial to the national economy fricking is largely responsible for the booming us
so you're just constantly sitting in waiting and wondering if today the day is today the day technologies with the us geological survey face tracking regularly triggers small earthquakes waste from the franking welts. his truck to disposal while it's in a case of youngstown ohio injecting of the waves started to cause earthquakes after only two weeks and when nate stop injecting waste in a while the earthquakes that. but despite that knowledge is more and it's freaking will keep popping up just...
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>> a lot of technology. you have tablets and you've got computers and smart phones. that would make up a good chunk of the cyber monday. >> isn't this bleeding into itself a bit? >> ten years ago you might have been able to talk about cyber monday. that it is a legitimate on line shopping day. >> they are looking on line before they go to the stores and vice versa. >> cyber monday used to be a big thing. i can so in the next few years it tapers off. consumers are getting smarter and retailers are getting smart. and amazon is looking at drones delivering things and maybe in the next five years you will get what you order in the hour. a lot of that is changing. >> we learned about that even a half an hour away. must you go on line today or is that a gimmick? >> there is retailers that are going on all day today. but good deals will be there all week. amazon is doing a deal every ten minutes. if you don't find what you are looking for. don't tis pair. you will get it by the end of the woke. >> if you see the drones making the delivery. tell us about it. >> thank you. my
>> a lot of technology. you have tablets and you've got computers and smart phones. that would make up a good chunk of the cyber monday. >> isn't this bleeding into itself a bit? >> ten years ago you might have been able to talk about cyber monday. that it is a legitimate on line shopping day. >> they are looking on line before they go to the stores and vice versa. >> cyber monday used to be a big thing. i can so in the next few years it tapers off. consumers are...
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. >> reporter: positive train control uses satellite technology to transmit signals from thousands of sensors on tracks in trains along railways to a bank of central control computers. if a train is going too fast approaching the curve-- like the metro north train in new york sunday-- the system first will warn the conductor. if there's no human response the system will respond. >> positive train control can take over controls of the train and slow it down safely so there's no jamming on the emergency brake at the last moment or trying to fix a problem after it's already started. this is designed to prevent accidents from happening. >> reporter: katz says l.a. is on track to have the system in place a year before the 2015 congressional mandate. there are many train systems that say they can't meet that. it's too expensive too soon. >> we're spending close to $220 million on the system here. i don't know how you put a price tag on lives saved or accidents avoided. >> reporter: scott, los angeles will begin testing the system this month. operators of metro north in new york say they nee
. >> reporter: positive train control uses satellite technology to transmit signals from thousands of sensors on tracks in trains along railways to a bank of central control computers. if a train is going too fast approaching the curve-- like the metro north train in new york sunday-- the system first will warn the conductor. if there's no human response the system will respond. >> positive train control can take over controls of the train and slow it down safely so there's no...
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printing technology is not yet available and using a three d. printer to replicate plastic guns may not be the only battle at hand this is a practice that can also be used to print metal guns artie's marine up port ny i got an inside look at a shooting range in austin texas where gun enthusiasts have access to the world's first three d. printed metal gun. red's shooting range in austin texas is normally packed with gun enthuses. today the difference is that these men are firing rounds with a do it yourself firearm the world's first three d. printed metal gun we wanted to showcase the abilities of what direct metal can do eric much later is a project ford major at solid concepts a company specializing in three d. printing here in prince arena archie was granted an exclusive tour of their austin facility which boasts ten three d. industrial printers and a glimpse of our technological future these are all the three d. printed parts that went into making this bar after getting a federal firearms license the company used a process called direct metal
printing technology is not yet available and using a three d. printer to replicate plastic guns may not be the only battle at hand this is a practice that can also be used to print metal guns artie's marine up port ny i got an inside look at a shooting range in austin texas where gun enthusiasts have access to the world's first three d. printed metal gun. red's shooting range in austin texas is normally packed with gun enthuses. today the difference is that these men are firing rounds with a do...
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does technology also and he says this is everything. for people, this has become everything. this is how you live, this is how you think, this is how you interact with whatever is out there. so it really a huge kind of transition. laurie segall, thank you so much. god, i wish i invested in snapcat. >> coming up, all hear about what might have helped this 15-year-old boy beat leukemia. ♪ [ female announcer ] can you bridge a divide with a fresh baked brownie? ♪ yes! yes you can. bake the world a better place with nestle toll house. just 15.99. start with soup, salad and cheddar bay biscuits then choose one of eight entrees plus dessert! four perfect courses, just 15.99. come in to red lobster today and sea food differently. you give them the giggles. tylenol cold® helps relieve your worst cold and flu symptoms. but for everything we do, we know you do so much more. tylenol cold®. the deep sweep power brush by oral-b for the first time. wow. it's "wow," you know? wow. wow. that feels "wow." [ male announcer ] oral-b deep sweep, feat
does technology also and he says this is everything. for people, this has become everything. this is how you live, this is how you think, this is how you interact with whatever is out there. so it really a huge kind of transition. laurie segall, thank you so much. god, i wish i invested in snapcat. >> coming up, all hear about what might have helped this 15-year-old boy beat leukemia. ♪ [ female announcer ] can you bridge a divide with a fresh baked brownie? ♪ yes! yes you can. bake...
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ge deep-sea fuel technology. a 50,000-pound, ingeniously wired machine that optimizes raw data to help safely discover and maximize resources in extreme conditions. our current situation seems rather extreme. why can't we maximize our... ready. ♪ brilliant. let's get out of here. warp speed. ♪ >>> sorry, "closing bell." this is the epic selfie. >> "closing bell" starts right now. >> started ten minutes ago. >>> welcome to the "closing bell." i'm kelly evans at new york stock exchange where it's not looking too good with an hour to go in the trading day. >> what if they gave a dip and nobody bought it? >> that's what we're looking at today. 16,000. we came, we saw. we
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of the risks of this technology and i have to say that these protests aren't limited to places like romania this is certainly an issue that's not this is certainly a big issue in the u.k. as well the people here aren't immune to it at the moment we've got protests taking place in greater manchester where a company called i gas is supposed to start exploratory drilling and we know that protesters there have been trying to block roads in order to avoid trucks from arriving at the. it's just one particular test well but this company is supposed to be. opening more wells and they're supposed to have more. drilling sites because the northwest of england is full of shale gas its reserves the last u.k. in terms of energy supply for up to six years and i've been covering these fracking stories we've had protests in sussex as well as other test sites and i personally spoke to a man in lancashire last year who showed me a crack on his wall from earthquakes that had taken place near blackpool. or fracking taking place there so these are things that are still these protests are still taking pla
of the risks of this technology and i have to say that these protests aren't limited to places like romania this is certainly an issue that's not this is certainly a big issue in the u.k. as well the people here aren't immune to it at the moment we've got protests taking place in greater manchester where a company called i gas is supposed to start exploratory drilling and we know that protesters there have been trying to block roads in order to avoid trucks from arriving at the. it's just one...
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in a lot of other things as jobs in renewable energy jobs in energy efficiency there are jobs in new technologies so quite you know we don't necessarily have to go down this route and also that we're really serious about meeting our climate emissions reductions we need to be looking at what is going to give us the maximum return for investment in terms of providing energy but also providing those reduced emissions and the long term future i mean your report was saying just now that one of these areas we're looking at six years supply will six year supply given the amount of money that will go into it the amount of. concern there is about it is maybe not the sort of the long term sustainable energy future that you really need so we could be investing elsewhere and those big business companies should really be looking i think at different sorts of investor to yes provide jobs to the renewables earlier on in our show you said there's still a lot of. the. why and why not solve this whole story is really back you up a yes of course not pleasant thing obviously to your back garden we have all the peopl
in a lot of other things as jobs in renewable energy jobs in energy efficiency there are jobs in new technologies so quite you know we don't necessarily have to go down this route and also that we're really serious about meeting our climate emissions reductions we need to be looking at what is going to give us the maximum return for investment in terms of providing energy but also providing those reduced emissions and the long term future i mean your report was saying just now that one of these...
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this year's theme, sharing washington's good nature. >>> electric car technology is pushing the speed boundaries in racing. electric cars are clocking some pretty impressive numbers. jeff glor went for a ride. >> reporter: drag racing is a sport that's often fiery and loud. at least one. welcome to the track in the age of electric cars. >> we make about 400 horsepower in each power. >> reporter: john metric is the president of the national electric drag racing association. when you tell someone you drag race electric vehicles, what's their reaction? >> they go, wow, that's neat. >> reporter: but they don't take it seriously. >> no, until we tell them the time. teammates in texas have outfitted a 2002 mazda miata with 120 small lithium batteries, all electric power, zero gasoline, and they invited us to go along for the ride. you call this launching. >> yeah. launching like a rocket. >> reporter: an electric motor has full launching power the second it's turned on, crucial for acceleration. metric has never attempted this kind of race with someone in the passenger seat, and we went 0 t
this year's theme, sharing washington's good nature. >>> electric car technology is pushing the speed boundaries in racing. electric cars are clocking some pretty impressive numbers. jeff glor went for a ride. >> reporter: drag racing is a sport that's often fiery and loud. at least one. welcome to the track in the age of electric cars. >> we make about 400 horsepower in each power. >> reporter: john metric is the president of the national electric drag racing...
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lawmakers don't think that iran should develop nuclear technology at all the obama administration had to engage in diplomatic acrobatics to both acknowledge iran's right to peaceful nuclear energy and not acknowledge it at the same time we approach these negotiations with a basic understanding of iran like any nation should be able to access peaceful nuclear energy. but because of its record of violating its obligations iran must accept strict limitations on its nuclear program that make it impossible to develop a nuclear weapon the scope and role of iran's enrichment as is set forth in the language within this document says that iran's peaceful nuclear program is subject to a negotiation and to mutual agreement despite the official's attempts to appease the hawks punches are flying security cameras it looks like we've tacitly agreed that they will be enriching for commercial purposes down the road so i think you're going to see on capitol hill again a bipartisan effort to try to make sure that this is not the final agreement another senator marco rubio call the deal quote a blow to o
lawmakers don't think that iran should develop nuclear technology at all the obama administration had to engage in diplomatic acrobatics to both acknowledge iran's right to peaceful nuclear energy and not acknowledge it at the same time we approach these negotiations with a basic understanding of iran like any nation should be able to access peaceful nuclear energy. but because of its record of violating its obligations iran must accept strict limitations on its nuclear program that make it...
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. >> this is really all about modernizing the technology environment. our industry is moving from one way of doing things to a new way of doing things. it could be modernizing the applications, moving off of a mainframe, helping a customer embrace a cloud. dell has done thousands of mainframe migrations, moving hundreds of millions of lines of code. any still on z-series mainframes, we're the folks to call to help you get off of that. >> rose: michael dell is the founder and c.e.o. of dell incorporated. the company revolutionized the production and distribution of personal computers. at the time of the i.p.o. in 1988 michael dell was 23 years old. earlier this year he announced he was taking his corporation private. it is the largest company in history to do that. the deal had its opponents, however, leading "forbes" magazine to call it the nastiest tech takeover in history. i'm pleased to have michael dell back at this table. welcome. >> thank you, charlie, great to be back. >> let's start with that. here you are at 23, you sold computers. people could
. >> this is really all about modernizing the technology environment. our industry is moving from one way of doing things to a new way of doing things. it could be modernizing the applications, moving off of a mainframe, helping a customer embrace a cloud. dell has done thousands of mainframe migrations, moving hundreds of millions of lines of code. any still on z-series mainframes, we're the folks to call to help you get off of that. >> rose: michael dell is the founder and c.e.o....
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the technology is harmful to people's health and the environment. the real concern is that this is a technology that basically has been proven not to work as the oil industry claims and it has resulted in contamination irrefutable evidence of contamination of water soil and the and and also significant negative health impacts on the population that live above the gas fields but it reflects the fact that we are dealing with a cowboy industry that is driven by greed and little else that. the government of bahrain again coming under fire for alleged human rights violations despite calls from amnesty international authorities have failed to free one of the country's most well known activists who's now already served most of his term he was put behind bars in two thousand and twelve are now eligible for release but likely to stay locked up on top of that authorities recently detained the leader of the european bahraini organization for human rights the same joe was arrested when he went to a police station to file a defamation complaint against a governm
the technology is harmful to people's health and the environment. the real concern is that this is a technology that basically has been proven not to work as the oil industry claims and it has resulted in contamination irrefutable evidence of contamination of water soil and the and and also significant negative health impacts on the population that live above the gas fields but it reflects the fact that we are dealing with a cowboy industry that is driven by greed and little else that. the...
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so as a reward for investors and that technology. you see like a major restructuring of the power sector overtime? >> restructuring of -- >> of the power sector overtime. >> i think it's happening right now. you've got a lot more people engaged. historicallhistorically it's bel stations are owned by the guild and delivered to homes and businesses. now consumers want to be involved and engaged in the own energy production and more engaged in their energy usage. the development of the technologies on a smart grid are enabling consumers to do that. the traditional utility and power sector is having to respond much like what happened in the telecom sector. it's bringing great deficiencies to our utilization of energy. >> the gentleman's time has expired. this time recognize the gentleman from ohio, mr. latta, for five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chair. and i think the commissioners for being with us today. i appreciate your testimony. if i could start with chairwoman lafleur. a series of questions if i could. under former chairman welling
so as a reward for investors and that technology. you see like a major restructuring of the power sector overtime? >> restructuring of -- >> of the power sector overtime. >> i think it's happening right now. you've got a lot more people engaged. historicallhistorically it's bel stations are owned by the guild and delivered to homes and businesses. now consumers want to be involved and engaged in the own energy production and more engaged in their energy usage. the development...
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new technology is a pro and con. the pro is we can get sales -- some deals. i if you're walking past a certain iphone table with a display of a new 5f that says if you buy this right now you get $10 off, that's something i would pay for. >> is that happening in the store? when i go outside the store it's telling me or just inside the store? >> exactly. this is precisely just for inside the store to precisely locate where you are. you hear to first download this app and then turn on the app and say i'm willing to let apple track me. >> do they track you when they -- you leave the storage. >> just within the store. >> so privacy groups worrying to much or big brother getting too big? >> apple has done a good job, i think, setting up limitations on what this can do. you raise a good point. a lot of other technologies that do this and other companies interested in this. most of retail is very surous. nordstrom in may fessed up they were doing this. they said they just wanted to watch where people are walking in their store. >> i remember that. >> that gets me con
new technology is a pro and con. the pro is we can get sales -- some deals. i if you're walking past a certain iphone table with a display of a new 5f that says if you buy this right now you get $10 off, that's something i would pay for. >> is that happening in the store? when i go outside the store it's telling me or just inside the store? >> exactly. this is precisely just for inside the store to precisely locate where you are. you hear to first download this app and then turn on...
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uses technology in ways that i'd never witnessed before. but works from a very psychological place and he and i were really in sync with trying to, you know, really transport audiences. and yet, you know, i used every modern directorial tool in existence to try to make it look like it was a documentary. >> rose: what does lauda think? >> lauda has been very, very positive about the movie. it was -- he's not the kind of guy that looks back but he knew peter morgan. he sat for interviews with peter morgan. he answered technical questions. he didn't have any editorial control at all but he also cooperated with daniel bruhl who's remarkable, the german actor who didn't happen to be a movie star. daniel bruhl who we know from "inglorious basterds." >> rose: he played the sniper. >> it's a tremendous performance and i knew he had that courage because lauda is a very complex character. not entirely winning. >> rose: and didn't care. he knew you didn't like him. >> and both guys shared this thing. this is another theme or element that i like is tha
uses technology in ways that i'd never witnessed before. but works from a very psychological place and he and i were really in sync with trying to, you know, really transport audiences. and yet, you know, i used every modern directorial tool in existence to try to make it look like it was a documentary. >> rose: what does lauda think? >> lauda has been very, very positive about the movie. it was -- he's not the kind of guy that looks back but he knew peter morgan. he sat for...
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science technology innovation is developed from around russia we. covered. the ukraine deeply divided kid sovereign decision to walk away from an association agreement with brussels has resulted in an explosion of street protests and violence some western pundits have even called for the overthrow of ukraine's current political order it would seem those who alternately watch the orange revolution are bent on giving it a second try. dramas the. stories others refuse to. face is changing the world. so picture. from around the globe. to me. i'll be watching on t.v. in syria a group of kidnapped christian nuns have reportedly been relocated by the mist rebel captors the women were abducted when opposition fighters stormed the ton of it's mostly populated by christians who was seen by the rebels as backers of the syrian government damascus has appealed for international efforts to free the captives now mother agnes is a nun from syria she's been in contact with the rebel officials to try to resolve the situation. now. we've had some contradictory statements the l
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printing technology is not yet widely available. and using a three d. printer to replicate plastic guns may not be the only battle at hand this practice can also be used to print metal guns artie's marina port ny i got an inside look at a shooting range in austin texas where gun enthusiasts have access to the world's first three d. printed metal gun. red's shooting range in austin texas is normally packed with gun enthuses. today the difference is that he's men are firing rounds with a do it yourself firearm the world's first three d. printed metal gun we wanted to showcase the abilities of what direct metal can do eric much later is a project ford major at solid concepts a company specializing in three d. printing hearing prince and i r t was granted an exclusive tour of their austin facility which boasts ten three d. industrial printers and a glimpse of our technological future these are all the three d. printed parts that went into making this car after getting a federal firearms license the company used a process called direct metal laser centering
printing technology is not yet widely available. and using a three d. printer to replicate plastic guns may not be the only battle at hand this practice can also be used to print metal guns artie's marina port ny i got an inside look at a shooting range in austin texas where gun enthusiasts have access to the world's first three d. printed metal gun. red's shooting range in austin texas is normally packed with gun enthuses. today the difference is that he's men are firing rounds with a do it...
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how can we use that infrastructure and technology to better combat poverty, to take the benefits of technology. those are the types of challenges that the u.s. could help us a lot. you have the know-how. you have the universities. you have the software industries and there we can really create a lot of synergies. so, i come here full of optimism and full of good intentions, good intentions that are becoming realities. the facts are there. i don't say the international monetary fund says colombia's one of the best performing in the world and the social indicators. i'm not saying it. it's the human development or graham of oxford university that assaying colombia has a model that should be replicated worldwide. i am proud that this is happening in my country and that is the success story of that i wanted to share with you. thank you. [applause] >> thank you. we have lots of questions on lots of topics. starting out the u.s. has had to limit its military presence in south america due to sequestration and prioritizing the pacific. how concerned are you about this especially for drug interdiction?
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well, being out for profit from technology, and from technology that someone did not, he or she, invept themselves, now that's really horrible. doesn't that sound horrible? well, no, it's not. we live in a society where people litigate to protect their rights. and there's nothing wrong and no -- we are being told that the patents in question, that are going to be dealt with, by this legislation, there's a hint that they're not legitimate patents. they're owned by patent trolls. well, so much for calculated confusion. if a small inventor doesn't have the resources to enforce his or her patent, an individual or company can buy those rights just like if they don't have the ability to farm, to plant on a farm. they can sell those rights. or they can create a partnership so that they can be actually -- ford to actually protect themselves from being cheated out of their rightful compensation. i have spoken to independent inventors, conservative political organizations, the -- and all of these people are very suspicious, of course, of these changes that are being put into place in terms of a p
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i know the types of technologies u.s. companies produce, that i will be looking at in china, that they are now using to monitor air quality in beijing, to give the people in beijing real-time information about their air quality. that is success moving forward. that is success for the u.s., and that is a building block for china, that will get them moving forward in leaps and bounds, which is frankly, what needs to be done. so i do remain hopeful. i know that, in the united states, for every dollar we have invested in the clean air act, we have recouped four dollars to eight dollars in economic benefits. if we can convince the chinese that our continued relationship is worth that investment, then we will all reap those benefits together. i think i should end there and thank you all for allowing me to be here. let's start the conversation and, again, congratulations to cap for 10 years. i look forward to what you will do. you have been pretty good so far. thank you very much. [applause] >> welcome. it is fun being administr
i know the types of technologies u.s. companies produce, that i will be looking at in china, that they are now using to monitor air quality in beijing, to give the people in beijing real-time information about their air quality. that is success moving forward. that is success for the u.s., and that is a building block for china, that will get them moving forward in leaps and bounds, which is frankly, what needs to be done. so i do remain hopeful. i know that, in the united states, for every...
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looking to make sure that the platform is the usable for all of those new technologies. that's the critical piece right now i think it's to make sure the investment of the technology is useful and provides an opportunity for efficiency and in addition to the cybersecurity standards that enable that to be a secure system. >> you mentioned that it's dependent upon a local entity. however federal legislation established a firm timeframe held that affect the process. >> it is a large federal agency as well. sometimes that state and local. i think the key as you can put in statute timelines and change the statute in terms of our responsibilities. a lot of the times it comes down to management. and whether particularly the local office makes it a priority to deal with these type of projects that we need the input on and we have seen a wide range of responsiveness and lack of responsiveness throughout at least the federal agencies related to this. >> you don't think the legislation would change that? >> the legislation in terms of timelines i think has positive accountability a
looking to make sure that the platform is the usable for all of those new technologies. that's the critical piece right now i think it's to make sure the investment of the technology is useful and provides an opportunity for efficiency and in addition to the cybersecurity standards that enable that to be a secure system. >> you mentioned that it's dependent upon a local entity. however federal legislation established a firm timeframe held that affect the process. >> it is a large...
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finding these other planets, earth's twin, the kip kipler and hubble telescope, are you developing technology to take you further. >> we're like a baby who just learned to crawl. we need to learn how to walk and then to run. we've really taken the first steps so far. the telescopes we have can find small planets but they can't tell us what is inside the planet, the atmosphere and if there are signs of life on that. with that we need to go to the next generation of space telescope. >> it's alfas nating, but are you going to have the money, the fuel for this technology, for the invasion, are you going to have the money for the work you do in the years to come, the decade to come given that we live in these pretty austere times right now. >> the future is to be determined as you know. and it is true in some ways some people consider this a luxury science. other people have the vision to see that innovation is what keeps our incarceration ahead of the rest of the world. we need to keep that spirit alive. funding things like research will lead to all sorts of applications we can't even dream of. >
finding these other planets, earth's twin, the kip kipler and hubble telescope, are you developing technology to take you further. >> we're like a baby who just learned to crawl. we need to learn how to walk and then to run. we've really taken the first steps so far. the telescopes we have can find small planets but they can't tell us what is inside the planet, the atmosphere and if there are signs of life on that. with that we need to go to the next generation of space telescope....
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new technology instead? ♪ imagine a company's future with the future of trading. company profile. a research tool on thinkswim. from td ameritrade. >>> welcome to "red eye." tonight, coming up, is the government training the fastest assassi assassi assassins? the shocking footage that will melt your eyeballs. >>> does the vice president thing meerkats shouldrun for president. >> they're tough. they're strong. >>> are they secretly plotting a revolution against those that neglected them. none of these stories on "red eye" tonight. >> let's welce our guests. if you looked up the word hot in the dictionary you'd be an idiot. all you have to do is look at this lady. it's miss new york. his mood ring committed suicide because he's really depressing. it's actor and comedian nick depalo. my favorite baldwin. he's stephen baldwin. you can see him in i'm in love with a church girl. i watched it 12 times and grew wings of gold. >> that's the first story. >> i came up with a new phrase for a sex act. it's called a hot marty. >> really. what's that about? >> i don't want to get into it. shoul
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norris, you mentioned the old grid technology is being replaced by smart grid. how do you feel that process is progressing of changing the old with the new more secure grid technology? >> i think it's progressing at the pace of great, new technology being developed and in the smart grid panel working to make sure the platform is usable for all those new technology. that's the critical piece right now i think is to make sure that investment in new technologies usable. it provides great opportunity for efficiency and the addition of the status quo i think enable that to be a secure system. >> you mentioned that the ferc is dependent upon local entities to deliver information on some of the pipeline sightings permits. how would federal legislation established firm timeline? how would that affect the process? with the states be more responsive or would'v would it t handcuff ferc even further? >> is largely federal agencies will. depends on the project of course. resource agencies whether federal, state, sometimes local. i think the key is you can put in statute perh
norris, you mentioned the old grid technology is being replaced by smart grid. how do you feel that process is progressing of changing the old with the new more secure grid technology? >> i think it's progressing at the pace of great, new technology being developed and in the smart grid panel working to make sure the platform is usable for all those new technology. that's the critical piece right now i think is to make sure that investment in new technologies usable. it provides great...
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. >> a downward spiral into ancient rome where history meets technology. this group of archaeologists is busy mapping aqueducts built during ancient times. using 3d scanners, and laser beams, they hope to are open up sphwhrshes. >> the exactpathy of many aqueducts is not known. this ancient romans wanted to protect their waterways, by building these underground, preventing enemies from cutting their water supply. >> water in the aqua vigo still flows niezly near the spanish steps. supply ancient rome with water, source 20 kilometers away. more than 2,000 years later it's still in use and yet it's path and structure remain a bit of a mystery. this is where the water flows into some of rome's most famous fountains. a celebration of the abundance of water that allowed imperial rome to prosper and conquer the world. a few miles from the center of rome, the aqueduct still stands, this was one of the ak we deducts mapped by british archaeologist, who drew the only map in the 1920s. a starting point for today's archaeologists. >> translator: traveled all over, as
. >> a downward spiral into ancient rome where history meets technology. this group of archaeologists is busy mapping aqueducts built during ancient times. using 3d scanners, and laser beams, they hope to are open up sphwhrshes. >> the exactpathy of many aqueducts is not known. this ancient romans wanted to protect their waterways, by building these underground, preventing enemies from cutting their water supply. >> water in the aqua vigo still flows niezly near the spanish...